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Bobd29 Good luck and hope all goes well for you, take care.
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Looking forward, can this "really" be the case I wonder. From ECMWF, and operational run of rainfall:
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56 minutes ago, dr weather said:
Two dry days in a row. Drought!
Sssssshhh, you’ll frighten the water companies, their a nervous bunch at the moment with sewerage overflows!
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50 minutes ago, jy said:
Hotter than a Turkish Wrestlers Jockstrap out there,its all too soon lol
I'm not too sure it'll last for long though!
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nettie Similar here, a couple of butterflies floating around today and a couple of snails coupled together to which I left them to it and merrily dropped them in to the green been to finish things! Some fresh bird food has enticed the robin down to the table, hopefully before the fat b*st*rd pigeons arrive to eat the lot!
Meanwhile the maximum today pushes the high for the year so far up to 17.3°C at: 14:49, still with some high cloud across the area:
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@*Stormforce~beka* one I found I thought you might appreciate
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11 hours ago, jy said:
but what if we can't get there due to 6ft snow drifts
Hmmm
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1 hour ago, jy said:
New Forest
Meet me up at Stoney Cross on 25th November this year and we can sit and discuss why its sunny and 15C!
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48 minutes ago, jy said:
Very impressed with the accuracy and distance ahead of Weather Warnings.Notified today that very heavy and disruptive snow will occur on 25th November this year,that's nailed on too.
For Scandinavia?
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Morning All, an overcast start with the ground still damp from an earlier shower, high pressure continues to build. A mild night with the low of 10.9°C at: 03:57, currently 12.1°C, RH97% with light air movement from the SW with broken clouds at an altitude of 700 ft.
From Above, some gaps in the cloud
On Golden sands, one of those boring (wait and see) spectator sports taking place by the pier!
Wave, they shouted, so somebody did!
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46 minutes ago, Alderc 2.0 said:
Not long until a third of year out the country.
Somewhere nice?
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Some cracking cells firing off some heavy rain have crossed the area this afternoon. Have to say sitting there listening to the rain on the windows is a great feeling. Yes I appreciate most people are p******d off with it all, but nature provides some great activities that create noise, wind, thunder, and rain. One of life's joys when you struggle to hear.
Meanwhile the sun, whilst trying its best this morning has faded fast this afternoon:
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36 minutes ago, snowdog said:
Yep, raining again. I went for a walk to see the heath fire damage that is only around 200 meters from where we live. Fortunately, I suppose, the rain is a welcome dampener on the burnt ground.
I love the response from a person seeking to be a parliamentary residence who said "Broadstone councillor xxxxxxxxxx said: “I wouldn’t want to speculate but it hasn't been dry hasn’t it." A double negative in a response, oh how sad, and she thinks she's up to parliament, hah maybe she is!
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2 hours ago, jtay said:
On another note, we just had two tins of tomato soup for lunch. Mine was plant based, the OH's wasn't. Thought all tomato soup would be plant based.
One of the key features of Heinz Plant-Based Vegan Creamy Tomato Soup is its rich and creamy texture, which is achieved without the use of any dairy products. Instead, it is made with plant-based ingredients, making it suitable for vegans and those with lactose intolerance.
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Just now, Rich_Clements said:
That actually looks inviting
It might be if you like cold water!
Bournemouth Pier sea temperature is 10.6 °C.
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South West and Central Southern England Discussion - Dec 2023 onwards
in SW and CS England Weather Discussion
Posted · Edited by Dorsetbred
Afternoon All, a mix bag for this morning, quite an active squall line (tornado reported near Stoke on Trent at 06:35) which pumped up the wind and poured down the rain, now we have bright warm sunshine. Interesting to see these lines come through from a stats perspective:
Noticeable pressure changed, wind direction changed, humidity leapt, temperature fell and the sunshine quickly shone through once it had passed.
Meanwhile the overnight low of 6.5°C at: 09:54 has risen to 9.3°C, RH79%, with a fresh breeze from the N, with a few clouds at an altitude of 2,500 ft and broken clouds at an altitude of 3,500 ft.
On Golden sands quiet now the schools are back, with the sole surfer having the waves to themself.